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Congratulations to my client AJ STYLES on being selected by PWI as #1 in this year’s PWI 500. And thank you to the editors and staff at PWI for presenting him with this honor. I know AJ feels truly blessed to be so recognized. Another, “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels made the Top 50 at #47

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The MMA promotion headed by AJ & his brother held a successful PHENOMENAL FLIGHTS 1 at the Georgia Mountains Center on Friday, Feb 18, 2010. Thanks to everyone who attended and the GA Mountain’s Center. Next show is in May. http://www.gainesville.org/georgia-mountains-center

As a regular $10 TV taping, it would have been fine, maybe a 6-7 on a 10 point scale.
For the $20 price tag, it was the drizzling shits, a cruel if unintentional joke on what
remains of Anarchy’s fiercely loyal fan base, and a slap in the face of the incredible
history of big show night in Cornelia, GA.

What was new owner Franklin Dove thinking by attempting to a big show this soon?
After all, he only has half dozen shows under his belt since former owner Jerry
Palmer’s blowout send off show. There was zero about the advertised line up to to get
excited about. Through the years, Hostile Environment has been known for the annual
War Games match. It was way, way early in the development process of Anarchy 2.0
for that, so why tarnish the name? The old cliché says you’ve got to walk before you
can run, and this promotion is barely beyond a crawl.

It occurs to me that the gap between the top promotion in Georgia (Rampage Pro
Wrestling) and all the rest is greater now than it has been at any time since the peak
early years of NWA Wildside. Truth be told, the last Platinum Championship Wrestling
show at the Masquerade had more imagination and entertainment value than what
Anarchy presented here.

Attendance was 75 total, maybe 60 paid, and they weren’t wildly enthusiastic about
what they were being fed for premium pricing. Damage has been done. Shrewd fans
kept their wallets shut, knowing that the advertised card wasn’t worth 20 bucks. And
the diehard suckers that did show up left with a foul taste in their mouths. The fact of
the matter is that Hostile Environment 2011 will be used as a standard two hours of
NWA Anarchy television.

Andrew Alexander replaced Tim E. D as John Johnson’s broadcast partner. Seeing
him in that suit and tie was making me sweat. Tim was limited to ring announcer
duties.

(1) Bo Newsom defeated Brodie Chase in 10:20. This match was grim death. The
building was silent like a mouse peeing on cotton. Chase continued the running joke
about the size of Newsom’s package. Chase has been noticeably slower in the ring
of late. Disaster struck when Bo lost his grip or something on an butterfly superplex.
Both men were shook up but fortunately no serious injuries. Newsom missed a
moonsault. It looked bad because Chase was long gone. Finish saw Chase hit his
implant DDT, but Newsom had his foot on the ropes. As Chase was complaining to
ref Justin Bradley (what’s up with that hair?), Newsom gave Chase a low blow that my
mom could have delivered more convincingly and rolled him up. A miserable way to
start the show.

(2) Shadow Jackson beat Dany Only (with Reverend Dan Wilson) via DQ in 8:16.
Only did a good job of selling and bumping. Jackson is built like a fireplug and his
offense sometimes looks suspect against taller opponents. Only employed the spit &
run tactics. Jackson pursued. He busted out a tomahawk chop and saw the Rev
coming, but that left him open to Only’s chop block. He eventually missed a middle
rope elbow drop, and the crowd showed its first signs of life getting behind Jackson’s
comeback. Jackson hit a stunner, prompting an attack by Azrael for the DQ.

The Rev’s guys were using his Staff of Righteousness to beat on Shadow when who
should casually walk through the curtain but Nemesis, once Jackson’s trusted
partner in Urban Assault Squad and now his bitter enemy. Nemesis acted like he
was going to punch Jackson, then nailed Azrael and Only instead. Jackson accepted
a handshake from Nemesis. The crowd popped huge and they left to the old UAS
music.

The reuniting of UAS worked great. Clearly, it was the emotional high point of the
show. It was a close as they came to pulling a rabbit out of the hat.

(3) Youth Gone Wild (Anthony Henry & Dustin Knight) defeated Rave Approved
(Corey Hollis & Mike Posey) to retain the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship in
13:46. Packed with fast-paced action. The wrestling sequences involving Henry and
Hollis were top notch. Lots of hellacious chops. Henry dished out a chest caver of a
kick for a near fall. YWG did a cool dive combo. Knight stood on the bottom ropes and
Henry flew through his legs with a tope, and Knight followed with a springboard
crossbody. Rave Approved mangled Knight’s tiny body on the top turnbuckle to start
the heat. Posey went berserk when Knight kicked out of his guillotine leg drop. Henry
was a one man wrecking crew with the hot tag. Henry fought off a killer move by Rave
Approved and YWG hit the Go 2 Sleep on Posey.

(4) Shaun Tempers (with Bo Newsom) defeated Young Lion’s Champion Jacob
Ashworth to retain the NWA North American Championship in 12:05. Match was OK
given fans knew Ashworth didn’t have a ghost of a chance. Jackson was originally
slated as the babyface challenger, but he missed the lead in show where they were
going to set it up, so Ashworth was moved into the slot. Tempers’ slap & run tactic
worked to get the fans behind Ashworth for a bit. Tempers used a dropkick to the shin
to take over. A flying shoulder tackle by Ashworth left both men down. Not much
energy in the building down the stretch. They traded near falls. Tempers blocked
Ashworth’s finisher and Ashworth blocked the cobra clutch. Ashworth got two with a
La Magistral Cradle, then caught Tempers with a small package. A helpful shove by
Newsom put Tempers on top for the three.

With such a weak card for a major show, Anarchy needed to shore things up with a
high caliber challenger for this spot. If Dove doesn’t want to shell out the money, then
for the sake of your fans, PLEASE don’t try to pass it off as a major show. As it was, it
felt like a lose/lose proposition. Heel or not, I don’t see the upside in Tempers
needing help to defeat a challenger of Ashworth’s stature and it’s not like Ashworth
was elevated by the loss.

(5) Billy Buck beat Skirra Corvus and Adrian Hawkins to earn a shot at the NWA
Anarchy Young Lion’s Championship in 6:30. Crisp work all the way around. It was
advertised a six man turmoil. The other three guys were MIA for various reasons, but it
was probably better this way. At the bell, Buck knocked Corvus’ block off with a
superkick. Buck and Hawkins went at it. When Corvus got his wits about him, he got
payback on Buck with Poetry in Motion and the bat submission, but Hawkins broke
that up with a baseball slide. Round and round they went. Finish saw Hawkins catch
Buck’s superkick and go for the Unprettier, but Buck escaped and hit the superkick for
the win. The finish seemed to catch fans off guard as if they were expecting
elimination rules. If the rules were explained, I missed it.

Seth Delay was introduced as the replacement challenger in the TV title match, since
Jeff Lewis is on a tour of Nigeria. Delay did some fun mic work to turn babyface.
Leave it to one of the smallest guys on the roster to bring forth the larger than life
quality that was sorely lacking. Everybody know that “King Seth loves to have a sexy
party.” Delay said a TV title match without him made about as much sense as the PWI
500.

(6) Steven Walters defeated Seth Delay to retain the NWA Anarchy TV Title in 8:11.
This was the most entertaining match of the night. The crowd was more vocal for
Delay than they were for Walters. The first big spot saw Walters connect with a
dropkick that sent Delay flying off the apron into the camera stand. Back inside, it was
all Delay and he was working his ass off on offense, hitting one signature move after
another. Walters kicked out of a Gotch piledriver and surprised Delay with a pinning
combination out of nowhere.

Postmatch, Delay used these awesome facial expressions as he deliberated about
what to do. Out came the brass knucks…POW~! “TVs don’t work without me,” he
explained. Anarchy officials had to help Walters to the back.

(7) For the Love of Money (Andrew Pendleton III & Bryan Casanova) defeated The
Ambassadors (Jacoby Boykins & Chris Mayne with John Johnson) and Armed &
Dangerous (Lane Vasser & Johnny Dangerous) and Tommy Daniels & CB Gibson
to become the #1 contenders for the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Championship at 11:
31. One look at the names in this semi-main event match tells you all you need to
know about how shallow the Anarchy roster is at this point in time. Based on their
physical attributes, Casanova and Vasser have future star written all over them.
Casanova has the Rick Rude build and a great attitude. He’s driving from Nashville to
do these shows. Vasser comes from a football background. His brother plays for
UGA. Progress in the ring has been slow going. Ready or not, I was hoping against
hope that the match would build something between them. Match was a mixed bag of
good stuff and not so good stuff. T Ideally, the whole is better than the sum of the
parts with good tag teams. I can’t say that was true in this case. They used modified
lucha rules where a new man could switch in without a tag if a legal competitor left
the ring, although they didn’t exploit that aspect much. Gibson is great at taking
punishment, and Casey and Vasser were giving it to him. Gibson hit a sweet
gordbuster on Dangerous, before his team was eliminated when Dangerous pinned
Daniels. The heel teams teed off on Dangerous. Vasser finally got the tag, but Mayne
pulled the rope down on him and Ambassadors eliminated Dangerous with Done
Deal. It was down to the heel teams. Pendleton caused the ref to get bumped. Mayne
had Pendleton pinned with a tornado kick that was a complete miss. Johnson made
a four in from his position in the announcer’s booth. Casey hit the TKO on Mayne and
ref revived to make the count. Ambassadors and Johnson threw a hissy fit.

Tim E. D announced that For the Love of Money would receive their title shot on
August 27.

(8) Azrael (with Reverend Dan Wilson) defeated Champion Seven (with Jeff G.
Bailey) and Mikal Judas and Kimo to become the new NWA Anarchy Heavyweight
Champion in just 3:35. Judas and Seven squared off nose to nose before the bell. All
four started going at it. At one point, Judas stood in the corner with his arms crossed
watching Kimo and Seven slug it out. Judas wasted Azrael and Kimo with devastating
moves and turned his attention towards Seven. Azrael seized the moment with a
frogsplash elbow to pin Kimo. Bailey was livid.

The focus had been the much anticipated showdown between Seven and Bailey’s
former monster, Judas, so Azrael winning and in such short order had the shock
factor going for it. Just fine for a regular TV taping, but piss poor as the main event of
what was advertised as a major show.

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NWA SMOKY MOUNTAIN

East TN’s Championship Wrestling Alliance (www.championshipwrestlingtv.com) has joined the National Wrestling Alliance and is known as NWA Smoky Mountain… CWA Commissioner Robbie Cassidy made the announcement at last night’s Championship Wrestling TV Taping in Gray, TN.

The Championship Wrestling Alliance, based in the Tri-Cities area of Northeast TN, has presented top quality wrestling events for the last 7 years. Their television show, Championship Wrestling TV has aired consecutively in their home market for over 6 years. The show’s current timeslot is at Noon on Saturdays on Tri-Cities CW 4. The show is posted online at ChampionshipWrestlingTV.com every week and has been available in the past in national syndication via AMG-TV. The newly rechristened NWA Smoky Mountain will continue to tape television every Thursday Night in Morristown, TN at the National Guard Armory in addition to house shows throughout East TN.

www.NWASmokyMountain.com

For more information visit us at www.ChampionshipWrestlingTV.com and on www.facebook.com/nwasmokymountain

After what is being called our greatest event of all time earlier this month, NWA Smoky Mountain is returning to Kingsport, TN at the Civic Auditorium on Saturday, August 20th with an 8 PM Bell Time. This event is the 2nd Annual Morgan Memorial. 100% of Ticket Sales from this event will go to the American Cancer Society in the name of Chris Morgan. Chris was a high school classmate and friend of many of NWA Smoky Mountain Wrestlers. He passed away 2 years ago after a battle with brain cancer… Last year, NWA Smoky Mountain raised over $1200 for the charity… This year’s goal is to do over $2000.

In the Main Event of the evening will feature “The Battle of the Best” as “The Real Deal” Chase Owens w/ his new manager John Hawkins takes on Jason “The Gift” Kincaid in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match for, not only the NWA Mountain Empire, but to decide who is the best pure wrestler in the region… On Aug. 4th, Chase Owens put on the fight of a lifetime against ROH Champion, Davey Richards; While Jason Kincaid defeated rising ROH star, Kyle O’Reilly… People are calling the Owen/ Richards match one of the greatest matches in East Tennessee history. But since Jason won his match, he feels he should be considered the best and not his rival, Chase Owens.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

8:00 PM Bell Time – Doors Open at 7:15 PM

Civic Auditorium

Kingsport, TN

100% of All Ticket Sales go to The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life in the name of Chris Morgan

1451 E Center St (Across the street and 1 block west of the Civic Auditorium)

Kingsport, TN 37664

(423) 245-0364

NWA CHATTANOOGA

www.nwachattanooga.com (DVD on sale now!)

Matthews gets emotionally charged shot at NWA North American Championship, Tempers is more than ready for the challenge.

by James Olsen

We’re nearing the end of the summer of 2011, but the action is only getting hotter in the National Wrestling Alliance. Big news to kick things off we have a new NWA World Heavyweight Champion as Los Angeles, California native “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce became the champion for the 4th time by defeating North American Champion: “The Temptation” Shaun Tempers, National Champion Chance Prophet and late addition former World Jr Champion Jimmy Rave in a 4 way dance when Pearce scored the pin over Rave. What does this mean for our fans in the greater Chattanooga area? With North American Champion Shaun Tempers being a major headliner in the Scenic City and surrounding areas, it very well could mean a World Heavyweight Title bout by the end of 2011.

Speaking of the “Temptation”, he’d better not look too far ahead at his pending one on one shot for the legendary 10 lbs of gold because on Saturday August 20th he’ll be defending his title against a man who’s widely considered in the top 10 pure technical wrestlers in the entire world, Austell, Georgia native and Chattanooga area favorite Kyle Matthews in the main event of our next big National Wrestling Alliance spectacular. We have also just received the delightful news that the NWA Board Of Directors (due to the outcome of Tempers title defense vs Tank on 07/15) has banned ALL MEMBERS of Team Temptation from ringside, meaning no outside intereference. This also means that Tempers will need to summon every bit of his tremendous abillity to defeat Matthews, but he still maintains the champion’s advantage. He doesn’t HAVE to beat Kyle Matthews, but to come home champion, Matthews must defeat Tempers decisively via pinfall or submission in the middle of the ring. Even with no outside intererence, Tempers is a crafy character and would stop at nothing to make sure he left as champion. Tempers is also on a roll after a very impressive showing in Columbus, OH competing for the World Title in a bout where he wasn’t pinned. His training regimen is more intense than ever before, and he just released his 2nd original “Temptation For Men” fragrance called “Championship Edition”.

Kyle Matthews, nicknamed by some “The Technical Machine” for his natural endurance, flexibility, fluid execution and pin point accuracy,has forged one incredible path for himself as the challenger in this match. Making his first splash in the sport several years ago as the tag team partner of Andrew Alexander, “The Hollywood Brunettes” were one of the hottest young tag teams in the sport. After 4 years teaming together, the duo began to have personality conflicts and around this time Matthews began recommitting his focus and was taken under the wing of the late, great “Nightmare” Ted Allen (Pro Wrestling Legend, also trainer of Arn Anderson and The Big Boss Man) . Matthews decided to branch out and become a singles wrestler with much support from Allen. This brought the world a whole new Kyle Matthews. Kyle began finding his unique abilities in demand around the country and travelled across the entire eastern seaboard with “The Nightmare”. Last summer, Kyle earned a very important bout against WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan (who many say is THE best technical wrestler in the world) for the NWA in Warner Robbins, GA and took Bryan to the absolute limit coming within inches of defeating this major star. Tragically on 08/19/2010 Ted Allen passed away. Losing Allen is still a difficult subject for Matthews to approach, but “the show must go on” mentality is one all pro wrestlers eat,sleep and breath. Matthews had little time to mourn the loss of his best friend and mentor as he’d just been signed by the NWA’s Japanese affiliate Zero One Pro Wrestling to make his first tour overseas. Kyle used this trip to gain some clarity and fully immerse himself into his lifelong calling….being one of the best pro wrestlers to ever lace up a pair of boots. Beaten mercilessly, stretched beyond words, with hours of hindu squats and sprints in the strict and brutal traditions taken with the training of Japanese warriors, Kyle Matthews survived. While he entered the Zero One dojo a very shiney and sharp chunk of coal, he emerged a diamond. Many say he may have beaten Daniel Bryan had that bout taken place after he returned instead of before he left. Kyle has dedicated his career to the legacy of his fallen mentor, to the point that the tattoo he sports on his arm is an exact replica of “The Nightmare” and his famed “star mask”. All eyes in the sport on Kyle Matthews now, as he heads to Las Vegas in the fall, a nominee in the legendary Califlour Alley Club’s “Future Legends” award ballot. But on Saturday, August 20th, almost one year to the date from the loss of Ted Allen, Kyle Matthews gets his shot at the biggest title he’s ever wrestled for..the NWA North American Heavyweight Championship. Any purist fan of pro wrestling is salivating at the potential for greatness that this bout has. Tempers vs Matthews, two of the NWA’s brightest shining stars and two of the best in the world. 08/20/11 at Soddy Daisy Middle School in Soddy Daisy, TN for NWA Chattanooga.

Also on the card!

See the champion Shaun Tempers’ thoughts on the match here:

http://t.co/7QdASyf

- The mysterious Juggernaut will have to put his money where his mouth is. After the heinous sneak attack on Tank on 07/15/11, the “Strong Style Psycho” has agreed defend the NWA Southeastern title against the threat of this so far unknown masked man.

- After Corey Hollis revealed himself to be “Jimmy Rave Approved” on 07/15/11, costing Ace Rockwell the match vs. Rave, “The Seven Figure Deal” has recruited his own protege…the up and coming star and Soddy Daisy native Micah Hughes! Rave and Hollis will take on Rockwell and Hughes in a tag team match.

- The NWA demands that The Rev produce “The Deadly Sin” Se7en vs Dalton Travis or he’ll be fined $1500 and suspended for 90 days from the area. The “good” Reverend has assured us Seven will appear for the scheduled rematch with Travis.

- “The Hellbilly” Jessco Blue will tangle with newcomer Bryan Cassanova after their heated war of words on 07/15. Cassanova claims he’s the “ultimate male” and that Blue is a fat, sloppy, disgrace to pro wrestling. Blue says he’s got plenty of “rasslin” moves in his arsenal and he’d love nothing more than to make the cocky ladies’ man eat his words.

- We’ll also see Patrick Bentley try to get a measure of revenge against Team Temptation as he goes one on one against Dru Delight. We’ve also learned that Bentley will be seconded by popular local ESPN radio host Nick Bonsanto and Delight in response has stated a new member of Team Temptation will debut in his corner. Find out more when Delight appears tomorrow 08/18/11 on the Nick Bonsanto show at 3PM EST on ESPN 105.1 FM. You can also stream the archive at www.espnchattanooga.com

That’s THIS Saturday Night, August 20th 8:00 PM at Soddy Daisy Middle School – 200 Turner Road Soddy Daisy, TN 37379. Adult seats are just $10, Kids 12 and under are only $5. It’s NWA Championship Wrestling LIVE! Come be a part of the action!!! www.nwachattanooga.com